Pandemic Dreams

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Pandemic Dreams
AuthorDeirdre Barrett
Cover artistDeirdre Barrett
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Publication date
2020
Pages86
ISBN978-0982869536

Pandemic Dreams is a book by Deirdre Barrett, a psychologist on the faculty of Harvard Medical School. It was published by Oneiroi Press in 2020.[1][2]

The book is based on Barrett’s survey of more than 9,000 dreams from over 3,700 dreamers, all around the world.[3][4] It discusses why dreams have become more vivid since the pandemic began, and explores different forms the crisis is taking in dreams—characterizing major themes in these dreams and what they symbolize.[5] It explains practical exercises for dream interpretation, reduction of nightmares, and incubation of helpful, problem-solving dreams.[6]

The book is divided into five chapters that address different aspects of pandemic dreams. Each ends with a practical exercise to use with that category of dream.[7]

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